Sampler With Soul
Pop Used - LP DMD 1632 Virgin
1991 Promo Only 5 Track Sampler With Orange Promo Label From Mama Said LP. Saw Cut. Includes Instrumental Version Of "Always On The Run."... more details

Black And White America
Pop New - LP 1686-177046 Roadrunner
Sealed, Out Of Print Limited Edition 2011 Box Set Featuring 2LPs Housed In A Gatefold Cover, A CD Of The Album, A DVD With Live Performances And Short Films, And A 46 Page Hardcover Book.... more details

Black And White America
Pop New - LP 177041 Atlantic
Sealed 2011 2LP Gatefold Original. “Unlike The Monochrome It Is Time For A Love Revolution, Black And White America Pulsates With Color And Texture, Playing Somewhat As A Return To His One-Man Band Hippie Fantasias. If Anything, This Is Looser Than Let Love Rule And Mama Said And More Forward-Thinking Too, The Mayfield-Isms Offset By Heavy Synthesizers And Dance Beats, The Overall Package Bearing A Modernist Snap To Its Retro Revivalism. Even With That Stylized Flair And Cameos From Jay-Z And Drake, Black And White America Never Quite Feels Like It Belongs To 2011; It Seems As Fuzzy And Analog As Its Cover Photo Of A Young Kravitz, Which Is Of Course A Large Part Of Its Appeal.” – S.T. Erlewine, AMG... more details

My Precious Love, Live
Pop New - LP BRR4008 Broadcasting Radio
Sealed 2015 140gm Remaster Of Lenny Kravitz's Unplugged Concert Recorded Live In New York City, March 14, 1994.... more details

Strut
Pop New - LP ROX001VL Roxie
Sealed 2014 2LP Gatefold Original With Exclusive 24"x36" Poster. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. The Very Title Of Strut Makes Lenny Kravitz's Intentions For His Tenth Album Plain: He Wants To Swagger, He Wants To Get Off On His Moves. To Underscore The Whole Carnality Of It, Kravitz Calls The Album's Opening Track "Sex," Just The First Song In A Parade Of Pleasure, Pain, And Dirty White Boots. Any Of The Attempted Sociopolitical Overtures Of 2011's Black And White America Have Been Abandoned, Jettisoned Along With The Stylistic Excesses That Pumped That Album To Double-LP Length. Strut Doesn't Bother With Any Of That Nonsense. Like So Many Records From The Golden Age Of The LP, It's Just 12 Songs And If It Weighs In At A Slightly Hefty 53 Minutes, It's Because Lenny Has A Hard Time Stopping A Good Groove And Strut Consists Almost Entirely Of Grooves. He'll Slip Into A Sultry Slow Jam -- "The Pleasure And The Pain," "I Never Want To Let You Down," And A Cover Of Smokey Robinson's "Ooo Baby Baby" That's Fine But Unneeded -- And He'll Tip His Hat To Bill Withers On "Frankenstein," But He Devotes Most Of The Album To Disco And Glam, Dedicating Individual Tracks To Each Style ("The Chamber" Is Pure Glitter-Ball Rock & Roll, "I'm A Believer Is All Foot Stomps And Handclaps) But Usually Finding The Point At The Venn Diagram Where It's All Big Beats, Heavy Hooks, And Dirty Sex. Kravitz Deploys All His Considerable Sonic Skills On Songs That Are Purposefully Trashy And Unapologetically Fun And The Result Is Pure Pleasure.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG.... more details